[Athen] Electronic file transfer sites
Wink Harner
wink.harner at mcmail.maricopa.edu
Mon Aug 10 15:07:22 PDT 2009
I've used this site successfully with data, photo & video files. Easy to
use & easy to access. Don't know about the accessibility, though.
Perhaps someone would like to test it out?
Wink
Pratik Patel wrote:
>
> Hello Joshua,
>
> I would also recommend looking at Dropbox
> (https://www.getdropbox.com/referrals/NTE1ODE0MTA5) which provides a
> very nice online interface as well as a piece of software that you can
> use to drag and drop files. The free account provides 2 GB and more
> could be purchased or you can also get some more space by referrals.
> Both parties get extra 250 MB (upto three GB) when you have a
> successful referral.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Regards,
>
> Pratik
>
> *From:* athen-bounces at athenpro.org [mailto:athen-bounces at athenpro.org]
> *On Behalf Of *Joshua Hori
> *Sent:* Monday, August 10, 2009 5:51 PM
> *To:* Alternate Media; 'athen at athenpro.org'
> *Subject:* [Athen] Electronic file transfer sites
>
> Hello Everyone!
>
> With Fall courses right around the corner and FTP servers no longer
> allowed on my campus…I’m constantly looking for new ways to transfer
> files online and I recently stumbled on this article, which is pretty
> helpful since it lists strengths and weakness of multiple file
> transferring sites as well as provides links to each.
>
> I haven’t tested accessibility on all of these sites but I do know
> that zshare, which has a 1 Gig limit for registered users and a 2 Gig
> limit for premium users, can be really hard to sign up on since the
> captcha doesn’t have a “listen to” option, although the rest of the
> forms that you fill in are accessible. (Tested using JAWS)
>
> Here is the link for the article:
> http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/08/08/16-apps-that-make-sharing-large-files-a-snap/
>
> Also, for those of you that are hesitant about using these sites due
> to the complicated button labyrinth that confirms you are not a robot,
> there is a nice firefox add-on that will automatically bypass all of
> the wait times and button presses called skipscreen. Skipscreen
> doesn’t work for all sites, but there is a list of sites here: (plus
> you can download the add-on)
>
> http://skipscreen.com/
>
> The great thing about online transfers is:
>
> · Student doesn’t have to come in to pick up CD/DVD/USB with
> electronic text on it.
>
> · You can be notified when file was downloaded by student.
>
> · You can control the amount of times that an electronic file can be
> downloaded.
>
> · The file is available to student even after work hours.
>
> Of course, there is a flip side to the coin:
>
> · Are the students computer knowledgeable? (it helps!)
>
> o Sometimes training and/or a walkthrough is needed. In some cases,
> I’ll make a tutorial for students to use.
>
> · What kind of internet connection is the student using?
>
> o I have found one or 2 students still on dial-up, so I burn a CD/DVD
> for the student instead. I have also advised students to download
> e-Text files while on campus to receive fast download times.
>
> · Service interruptions, or incomplete downloads.
>
> · Users not using Firefox.
>
> o Some of these sites can become difficult, irritating and time
> consuming to use without the skipscreen feature.
>
> · Some sites do not have a “private file” option, meaning that it’s
> available to the public at large.
>
> I hope this is helpful to someone!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Joshua Hori
>
> Assistive Technology
>
> Student Disability Center
>
> University of California, Davis
>
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